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Great Escape is the second studio album from The Rifles, released on 26 January 2009 after it was delayed from its initial release date of 13 October 2008. The album delay was somewhat attributed to the length of time it took to record. The Rifles used two different producers, Dave McCracken and Stan "Jan" Kybert, as well as recording the album in three different locations. The Rifles used Dave Davies' (The Kinks) Konk Studios in Crouch End, Dan Hawkins' (The Darkness) studio Leeders Farm, and "The Pool" in Miloco Studios to record the album.

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  • Great Escape is the second studio album from The Rifles, released on 26 January 2009 after it was delayed from its initial release date of 13 October 2008. The album delay was somewhat attributed to the length of time it took to record. The Rifles used two different producers, Dave McCracken and Stan "Jan" Kybert, as well as recording the album in three different locations. The Rifles used Dave Davies' (The Kinks) Konk Studios in Crouch End, Dan Hawkins' (The Darkness) studio Leeders Farm, and "The Pool" in Miloco Studios to record the album. The working title for the album was The Pavement's Diaries. The album was released in North America on 15 September 2009 through Nettwerk Music Group. (en)
  • Great Escape is het tweede album van The Rifles. Dit album is uitgebracht op 26 januari 2009 via Warner Music Group. De eerste single die is uitgebracht is de titelsong, The Great Escape. (nl)
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  • Great Escape is het tweede album van The Rifles. Dit album is uitgebracht op 26 januari 2009 via Warner Music Group. De eerste single die is uitgebracht is de titelsong, The Great Escape. (nl)
  • Great Escape is the second studio album from The Rifles, released on 26 January 2009 after it was delayed from its initial release date of 13 October 2008. The album delay was somewhat attributed to the length of time it took to record. The Rifles used two different producers, Dave McCracken and Stan "Jan" Kybert, as well as recording the album in three different locations. The Rifles used Dave Davies' (The Kinks) Konk Studios in Crouch End, Dan Hawkins' (The Darkness) studio Leeders Farm, and "The Pool" in Miloco Studios to record the album. (en)
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  • Great Escape (The Rifles album) (en)
  • Great Escape (The Rifles) (nl)
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